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1 hour ago, WestEddy said:

That, and moving the schedule of the rookie leagues up. There's also the elimination of the short season leagues that would be the catch-all for the college draftees. 

That’s what I figured but don’t pay super close attention. Kind of a bummer that high schoolers won’t get a taste of pro game action for a good while now. 

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4 hours ago, Tnetennba said:

That’s what I figured but don’t pay super close attention. Kind of a bummer that high schoolers won’t get a taste of pro game action for a good while now. 

They play basically backfield scrimmages in Arizona. 

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Best Changeup — Yobal Rodriguez, RHP, White Sox & Alejandro Rivera, RHP, Guardians
Rodriguez and Rivera each hail from parent clubs in the AL Central, and on Sunday each of them showed off a nasty changeup.

Rivera’s pitch looked and behaved more like a split-change, with the kind of straight downward drop you’d expect from such a pitch. The filthiest version came on the final pitch of his strikeout of Cardinals prospect Edward Guribe, which was Rivera’s lone strikeout of the afternoon. For the season, Rivera has 22 strikeouts in 26 innings over seven starts.

Rivera’s equal in the changeup department was Rodriguez, a 17-year-old Cuban who has spent his first summer as a pro carving the competition in the DSL. He worked himself into trouble on Sunday by allowing two hits and a walk but used a filthy, fading changeup to extricate himself from the situation and provide the game with one of its signature moments.

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Max Banks, RHP, 14th Round

What makes him interesting: A true starter’s arsenal, with six distinct pitch shapes, covering a wide range of pitch movements. The Washington righty has a starter’s frame with the ability to go deep into ballgames.

What he needs to improve: Banks lacks a true plus pitch, limiting his upside. He’ll need to succeed as a wide-arsenal type of pitcher, where getting as many of his pitches close to average may make the sum of the parts greater than the individual pieces. If he gets to 95 mph on his fastballs, he has a chance to crack a major league rotation.

 

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Caedmon Parker, RHP, 15th Round


What makes him interesting: Tremendous feel for spin on all of his pitches, two fastball shapes, a changeup with 16 inches of armside movement and a hard bullet slider.

What he needs to improve: This profile strikes me as a supinator profile, where Parker’s plus-plus spin rates could translate into a powerful sinker-sweeper arsenal, mixing in the four-seam, changeup and slider. With the right player dev team, this profile can take a massive leap forward.

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1 hour ago, Squirmin' for Yermin said:

yup. I hate what we've done to him this year. 

Regardless of what we think of it, the fact remains he is worth a ton more as a starter, and a ton less as a reliever.  I always felt the same about Pallette, and it isn't that deep.  Someone who is playing every day, or starting every 5th day is way more valuable, and should be ranked as such.  Even the best closer is only going to log 60 to 70 innings a year.

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If Sam Antonacci contiues destroying AA do you think they'll push him to AAA for the final 10 games? at this rate if he starts AAA next year he could spend the next two years there and be "on track". His profile reminds me of a Jason Kipnis / Corey Koskie like player. Also curious what the reports are on his defense and if he can handle LF.

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10 minutes ago, beautox said:

If Sam Antonacci contiues destroying AA do you think they'll push him to AAA for the final 10 games? at this rate if he starts AAA next year he could spend the next two years there and be "on track". His profile reminds me of a Jason Kipnis / Corey Koskie like player. Also curious what the reports are on his defense and if he can handle LF.

He feels like a guy who will be part of the major league mix fairly early into next year.

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